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Is that Greenberg authentic? Looks very strange for such a common autograph.
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It bothers me that they chose to use unique documents like what appears to be a signed contract. I can't imagine it was cheaper than an index card or clipping. Speaking of clippings, I wonder what happens to the cut-off parts of the autograph.
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The Collins on a transfer document is probably the most common and cheapest place to find his signature.
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I think someone mentioned before that the Topps Dynasty cut was from a 40’s-50’s actor that eventually changed his stage name due to the baseball player.
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